Insert coins into the coin slot in denominations totaling $2 to obtain a parking receipt for one hour of parking. Should you wish to obtain more than one hour of parking, you must insert coins in $2 increments until you are satisfied with the expiry time displayed in the clock window. Maximum payment for visitor lots is $10. By inserting $10 into the meter your expiry receipt will be for 10:00 p.m. Each deposited coin is acknowledged by the meter and shown on the LCD screen. The clock window reflects your expiry time.

Once you reach the total payment for your desired duration of stay, press the Print Ticket button (green), and a receipt for your dashboard will be produced in the slot in the bottom right side of the meter. By pressing the Print Ticket button (green) you accept responsibility for your transaction. The meter does not provide change.

Place the receipt in plain view on your dashboard with expiry time face up.

Credit card payment in visitor parking lots:

Insert the credit card stripe down to the right into the credit card slot. Push the card until you feel resistance and the card cannot go further.

Leave the card until meter instructs you to Take Your Card Back.

Remove your card.

Payment with $0.00 should be showing on the LCD display.

To select time to park, press the Time button or Maximum Time button below the credit card slot. By pressing the Time button once you receive one hour of parking, twice provides two hours, three times provides three hours of parking, and four times provides four hours of parking. If you press the Time button five times the meter flashes Maximum Amount Reached and provides you with a receipt expiring at 10:00 p.m. If you press the Maximum Time button the meter shows a $10 payment.

Insert $5 in coins into the coin slot to obtain a parking receipt expiring at 10 p.m. Each deposited coin is acknowledged by the meter and shown on the LCD screen. The clock window reflects your expiry time.

Once you reach a total payment, press the Print Ticket button (green) and a receipt for your dashboard will be produced in the slot in the bottom right side of the meter. By pressing the Print Ticket button (green) you accept responsibility for your transaction. The meter does not provide change.

Place the receipt in plain view on your dashboard with expiry time face up.

At any time during the payment process you can turn the Cancel button (red) to cancel your payment. This either returns your coin inserted or cancels your credit card transaction. Transaction Cancelled will flash on the screen. You may either choose to leave the lot or begin the process again.

Once you press the Print Ticket button (green) you have paid for your transaction. You can follow up by immediately calling our inquiry line at 1-877-426-0007. If you purchased the wrong amount using a credit card you will need to dispute the charge with your credit card company. Coin transactions are dealt with on an individual basis.

Try to turn the cancel button again. If money is not in the return slot, call the maintenance line at 1-877-426-0007. Your claim will be registered and coin overages can be traced back to individual receipts.

Check the receipt slot. You may have accidentally pressed the Print Ticket button rather than turning the Cancel button (red). If a receipt was produced and you do not wish to use the time you purchased, a claim must be made through inquiries at 1-877-426-0007.

Check to ensure you inserted the minimum amount of coin required for parking. For example in student parking lots, the minimum amount is $5. At least $5 must be inserted into the meter before a transaction can happen.

The LCD screen shows the value of the coins it has accepted. Ensure that $5 is accepted before your press the Print Ticket button (green).

If the minimum amount has not been inserted a prompt of Insufficient Funds will come up on the screen when you try to press the Print Ticket button.

If all have been covered you may call the maintenance line at 1-877-426-0007 and report the issue. A technician will remotely view the meter to either provide further instruction or your vehicle information will be provided to enforcement to not issue an invoice because payment has been accepted.

Any claim of coinage being lost in the parking meter can be verified upon a collection of the meter. Technicians will then inform Customer Service and the claim will either then be rejected (if no overage is found) or accepted (if the meter shows an overage of coin).

Precise coin selector technology is extremely accurate; each coin inserted into the meter is registered by a series of sensors and is associated to a produced parking receipt.

If you do not touch any buttons, the card will be returned within five minutes. If you need to move your car closer to the meter because of weather then do so. If your card is in bad condition it may not come loose and a technician may have to retrieve it for you.

Credit cards may also get stuck if you force your card in while the meter display shows Wait a Moment Please. In this case do not press any buttons. You must wait until the screen clears and then the meter should release your card. You will need to start the process again.

You can dispute the invoice and put your claim in writing to Precise ParkLink (West) Ltd.

Your parking invoice must accompany all inquiries. Disputes or enquiries may only be sent via mail or scanned and emailed to saskatoon@preciseparklink.ca or by fax to 306-955-9914. Response time may vary.

If your claim is made within the original seven days of issuance then the seven-day amount is held until you receive notice of whether your claim was accepted or denied. If your claim is received after the expiry of the original seven days of issuance then the larger fine amount applies if your claim is denied. Should your invoice remain unpaid or otherwise disputed for more than 30 days, it will then go to the Credit Bureau for collections and additional service fees will apply.

By mail or in personDO NOT MAIL CASHWrite the number of the parking invoice on the front of your cheque or money order and make it payable to: Precise ParkLink (West) Ltd.Your parking invoice must accompany all inquiries. Complete the form on the back of the parking invoice if you are paying with credit card.

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